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ISSUE DATE: June 17 1963; Vol LXI, No 24, 6/17/63

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THE COVER. "First the belly swells. Then the hair turns gray, and the skin cracks crazily. After a while the victim dies in mute misery .. ." That is one description of death by starvation -- and 10,000 people, most of them children, die for lack of food each day. It may be hard for Americans, plagued by a glut of plenty, to fathom the scope of the worldwide hunger crisis, but understand it they must. As President Kennedy warned last week: "Peace and progress cannot be maintained in a world half-fed and half-hungry." NEWSWEEK'S bureaus at home and abroad contributed to this week's cover story written by Associate Editor Raymond Carroll (photo) in New York. (Cover photo by FAQ.)

TOP OF THE WEEK:
'EICHMANN IN JERUSALEM.' A penetrating appraisal of philosopher Hannah Arendt's controversial documentation of the Adolf Eichmann trial, the Eichmann era.

THE SOUTHERN WHITE. The Barnetts and Wallaces are making the headlines with their simple segregationist views. But for Southern moderates, the questions posed by the Negro drive for equality are bewilderingly complex. "The answer is not here today," says one. "I wish to the Lord it were." Associate Editor Peter Goldman reports on the current mood in the white South.

HAPPY DAYS. "She's a lot prettier than her photographs." "She didn't try to upstage us a bit." There were compliments galore for Happy Rockefeller as she made her political debut. Associate Editor Jacob B. Underhill's story.

AFTER JOHN . . . Even as hundreds of thousands pay their respects to the late Pope John XXIII, the machinery is set in motion to pick his successor. How he will be chosen, plus sketches of some likely candidates.

AT YOUR SERVICE. The Golliwog Girl in the Golliwog Room of the spang new nineteen- story $11.5 million Sheraton-Ritz in Minneapolis (photo) symbolizes what may turn out to be the biggest splurge of hotel building in history. All told, the year 1968 will see the opening of well over 100 new hotels to cash in on the worldwide travel boom. The emphasis is on luxury, according to this week's SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS, a text and picture report.

THE NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS: Letter to a Governor (George Wallace) by EMMET JOHN HUGHES; Kennedy's Trip; Changing attitudes in the White South; It could happen here by Kenneth Crawford; INTERNATIONAL: Mixed-Manned Force, whom to believe?; HUNGER in the world (cover story); THE AMERICAS; NEWSMAKERS; MUSIC: "BUT"; RELIGION: The Vatican: From 82, a Choice To Make; SCIENCE; PRESS: Murray Kempton; SPORTS: James Edward Fitzsimmons, Mr Fitz; SPACE; BUSINESS: CONCORDE: Or an American Supersonic?; SPOTLIGHT: The Inns are out for travel dollar; Capital Gain Vs Income by Henry Hazlitt; EDUCATION; ART; MEDICINE; TV-RADIO: Bullfights on TV; THEATER: Riiiight: BILL COSBY, article and photo, humor for everyman; MOVIES: IRMA LA DOUCE; HAND IN THE TRAP; BOOKS; Eichman in Jerusalem, and Hannah Arendt, article, photos; MORE
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